Abstract: | The fractional chromatic number of a graph G is the infimum of the total weight that can be assigned to the independent sets of G in such a way that, for each vertex v of G, the sum of the weights of the independent sets containing v is at least 1. In this note we give a graph a graph whose fractional chromatic number is strictly greater than the supremum of the fractional chromatic numbers of its finite subgraphs. This answers a question of Zhu. We also give some grphs for which the fractional chromatic number is not attined, answering another of Zhu. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. |